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Accidental CureExtraordinary Medicine for Extraordinary Patients

WARNING
Your medical problems may not be what you think, what you have been told, or what has been diagnosed.

About Dr. Yu's Book

Twenty years ago, Dr. Simon Yu, a board-certified medical doctor specializing in internal medicine, found himself working at an HMO prescribing drugs that masked the symptoms of disease, but did not cure disease. He had reached a turning point in his career and decided to research what is known as alternative medicine -- a path that combines natural therapies with conventional methods. Alternative medicine seeks to achieve healing with therapies that stimulate the body's own mechanisms of rebuilding and repair.
Dr. Yu's recently published book called Accidental Cure: Extraordinary Medicine for Extraordinary Patients contains a detailed account of his discoveries in the United States and Europe.

Here's what Garry F. Gordon MD,DO,MD(H), President of Gordon Research Institute had to say about Dr. Yu's book:
"Accidental Cure is a must own book. The information it contains might just save your life or the life of a loved one."

Alternative Medicine Today

Writers who follow the politics of alternative medicine have noticed that the number of alternative medical doctors in the United States is shrinking. In the 1970s, there were over 150,000 alternative M.D.s, and today there are approximately 2,000. Those who remain in alternative medicine are a determined group who have withstood political and economic pressures from interest groups who would prefer to see natural therapies disappear.

Rigorous Self-Study

There are unusual discoveries occurring around the world that require rigorous self-study and travel to find.
Dr. Yu's unrelenting curiosity about the discoveries in alternative medical circles and his search for answers on two continents led to two important serendipitous discoveries that have made so-called incurable diseases disappear. After 20 years, these "accidental cures" and the five-fold strategy that has repeatedly caused remarkable changes in disease, are described in this book for physicians, other health professionals, and patients.

Reasons to Buy Accidental Cure

Dr. Yu's research on two continents led to two important milestones that are described in his book:

Milestone #1: Meeting Dr. Douglas Cook

In 1996, Dr. Yu attended a dental and medical conference that totally transformed his career. Dr. Douglas Cook, who practices dentistry in a Wisconsin town that had a population of 605 in the 2000 census, was sponsoring one of his many Chicago-based conferences that he titled "Conference on Energy in Medicine and Dentistry." Dr. Yu was one of a small number of medical doctors who attended the conference. He quotes Dr. Tom Stone, another M.D. at the conference, who succinctly stated what Dr. Yu felt was his own reason for attending the conference: To find out how dentists are killing my patients.

Until Dr. Yu attended Dr. Cook's conference, he did not realize the magnitude of the relationship between the oral cavity's pathology and patient health.

At the 1996 conference, Dr. Cook introduced his conference participants to computerized electrodermal screening (CEDS) that Dr. Yu later renamed Acupuncture Meridian Assessment (and describes several times in his book).

Dr. Yu says he was skeptical at first and took a second CEDS conference before realizing that Rhinehold Voll's tool (an EAV device) provides a medical doctor or dentist a valuable method for evaluating the connections between the teeth and the body. Once he began to use an EAV device in his practice, Dr. Yu understood that energy meridians and energy fields can totally transform a medical practice. As he says, "Medicine became fun." Ironically, he had to study dentistry to learn about medical illness.

Milestone #2: U.S. Army Reserve Mission, 2001

Dr. Cook's CEDS conferences placed Dr. Yu in a small group of American physicians who understand the connection between oral pathology and illness. A few years later, his career as an Army Reservist took him on a mission to Bolivia where he made a discovery that placed him in an even smaller group of physicians who understand the connection between parasites and disease.

As described in Chapter 6, most American medical doctors hardly have any experience with parasites or experience using parasite medications. Bolivia provided a rapid education over a 2-week period in several small towns where the U.S. government dispensed antiparasite medications to approximately 10,000 Andes Indians. As Dr. Yu states in Chapter 6:

The key part of my story occurred within days after the first group of Indians was treated with antiparasite medications. Several patients returned to relay stories of seeing parasites passing in their stools and a few had parasites erupt from their skin. Their stories, the samples they brought in jars, and their descriptions of how much better they were feeling left me with what later turned out to be an important question: How much chronic illness is due to parasite infection?

Organize a Book Seminar

Due to the politics of medicine, Dr. Yu's book has been privately published. As a result, a private book seminar is an ideal way for your organization to learn about concepts that will never be promoted in conventional medical circles.

If you are interested in scheduling a seminar:

You will want to schedule a book seminar at least 1 month in advance and plan an event that lasts 2 hours

Your members may purchase the book at a 20% discount ($22 for this book that is regularly $27.95)

A free copy of the book may be offered as a door prize

We'll supply copy for your newsletter or flyer (as per your approval) informing your members about the book seminar, as well as posters to promote your event

Although registration is optional, it is recommended to make sure there is enough seating.

Cost for a Book Seminar

Book seminars are free as long as we can sell books to your members.

Seminar Content

Most of the seminar will include a presentation, and the concluding half hour will be devoted to questions and answers. Participants will be asked to fill out an optional, six-question survey that provides you with feedback about what they liked and did not like about the seminar (helpful for planning future events).

Contact Information

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